Kyril Petrov Vassilev (Bulgarian: Кирил Петров Василев) (May 24, 1908 in Russia–June 23, 1987 in the United States) was a world-renowned portrait painter of royalty and American society during the mid-20th century. His parents were Bulgarian and stated that he started painting when he was 3 years old.
At the age of 16, Vassilev received his first important portrait commission to paint Bulgaria's Secretary of War, General Lazaroff. He then enrolled in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. In 1927, he was selected to paint the official portrait of Bulgaria's King Boris.
In 1929, he completed his masterpiece portrait of the Archbishop Angelo Roncalli, then the papal nuncio to Bulgaria. The Archbishop later became Pope John XXIII. This is the only portrait of Pope John XXIII in his bishop's robe. Vassilev kept the portrait and later rejected an offer of $250,000 for the life-sized oil painting.
Vassilev continued to establish himself as a world-famous portrait artist. He moved to the United States in 1937. He also established a studio in West Palm Beach, where he continued to paint political officials and socialites such as Helen Rich. His friendships included Ernest Hemingway, President Harry S. Truman and Jack Dempsey.
What you do to me
Leave puddles at my feet
Won't it make me ill
The way you make me feel
Can't remember when
My senses were so bent
Tell me your impressed
With my obsessiveness
What am I supposed to do
Bubbles in my
Fizzy love for you
Fizzy love for you
Fizzy love for you, you
Won't you let me kiss
You're starving me of this
You really have the flair
To suffocate me there
For my survival I conclude
When I need air it's all I use
My Fizzy love for you
Fizzy love for you
Fizzy love for you
I lose the energy to think
I don't eat food and all I think
Is Fizzy love for you
My fizzy